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quality

[kwol-i-tee] / ˈkwɒl ɪ ti /




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Papa John’s found that its franchisees were cooking pizzas at a range of temperatures, making the quality of the pies inconsistent, Thanawala said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Part of this is down to the sheer volume – and affordability – of poor quality, high-calorie foods, and in particular ultra-processed foods.

From BBC

Effective obesity care, they argue, must be combined with broader public health efforts, such as improving diet quality, reducing food insecurity, and creating healthier urban environments.

From Science Daily

And Slot was adamant he has not changed his principles, despite Liverpool's struggles in recent weeks, in terms of the quality of their performances.

From BBC

Still, the quality of spending on AI has faced new scrutiny lately, with a split emerging in favor of Google parent Alphabet and its new Gemini model launched in November.

From MarketWatch